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This free shit is ridiculous, thanks to EGS free games and prime gaming I have this amount of games:

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+ 164 games on GOG. And I paid for ~3-5 games out of those.
 
This free shit is ridiculous, thanks to EGS free games and prime gaming I have this amount of games:

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+ 164 games on GOG. And I paid for ~3-5 games out of those.

a lot of it is great Steam Deck content too.

like that Gravity Circuit they currently offer for free looks like something I'll play through on the deck in the next few weeks.
 
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Me, the one person in probably the entire world irritated about this:

Gravity Circuit is Mac compatible if you buy it on Steam, but the free version on EGS is not compatible with Mac.
 
I have 472 on Epic alone. Some really interesting stuff I'll never have time to play.

I was the same until I got the Steam Deck. Handhelds are great for all those smaller and older titles. just playing them in bed, or lying down on the couch.

which is ironic isn't it? I play more Epic Store games than ever before, because of a Steam device 🙃
 
This free shit is ridiculous, thanks to EGS free games and prime gaming I have this amount of games:

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+ 164 games on GOG. And I paid for ~3-5 games out of those.
Don't forget your Amazon games(? is that what it is called) library.
 
Of course, I bought The Bunker during Steam's autumn sale right before it goes free on EGS. Oh well; Go me for supporting the devs! (For a sensible $7).

I've started it twice on Game Pass, and dropped it both times because I wasn't in the mood for the stress. But a similar thing happened with both Resident Evil VII and Dead Space 2, and those eventually became some of my all-time favorite games.
 
Of course, I bought The Bunker during Steam's autumn sale right before it goes free on EGS. Oh well; Go me for supporting the devs! (For a sensible $7).

I've started it twice on Game Pass, and dropped it both times because I wasn't in the mood for the stress. But a similar thing happened with both Resident Evil VII and Dead Space 2, and those eventually became some of my all-time favorite games.
I got Fear the Darkness less than a week ago for $7. Oh well.
 
I'll finally have a Five Nights at Freddy game on my PC.
There are so many of these. Do I have to play the first one to understand the complex intricate story? :)

There are 11 mainline ones, some of them are VR only (but non-VR mods must be available for classic PnC play, PC only), and the rest are spin-offs, including this one.

This is a sidescrolling survival horror/adventure, unlike the original mainline games.

You might want to stick to the first game and continue the series the normal way instead of following some chronological path, if you want to get to know the story and lore.

 
There are 11 mainline ones, some of them are VR only (but non-VR mods must be available for classic PnC play, PC only), and the rest are spin-offs, including this one.

This is a sidescrolling survival horror/adventure, unlike the original mainline games.

You might want to stick to the first game and continue the series the normal way instead of following some chronological path, if you want to get to know the story and lore.

IIRC, the Into the Pit one was a spinoff and not really related to the mainline story. I might be wrong, though.

I'm really interested in this one after I saw a gameplay video of Smosh. The time travel mechanic is really interesting.
 
not that I know of... other than the fact that they still do exclusivity deals from time to time like they always did.
They pay developers to make games and publish it. Something Valve never does. They're currently paying the Last Guardian guy to make a badass game.
 
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